isaac_newey's Electronic Studio Setup
Current home studio setup. (Can't see the Eurorack modules too well cause they're hiding behind the MiniBrute).
Gear in this photo
This rig
~$4,941
Value by category
- Modular Synthesizers 46.6%
- Keyboards and Synthesizers 23.3%
- Studio Equipment 15.5%
- Headphones 5.9%
- Microphones 4.8%
- Studio Monitors 3.9%
Price mix
A wide range of price points
Avg price: $563.95
Avg price: $592.62
Great quality, BRUTAL sound
My go to for anything knarly. The brute factor, despite its name, is far from a gimmick, it's this thing's secret sauce. Rarely do I track anything without at least a touch of it. It can round out and flatten up brittle sounds (especially helpful for processing external sound sources) or go crazy with some wild feedback.
Certainly not super versatile sound, though. Whilst it excels in creating wild, unstable flourishes, I've found it can struggle to create punchy bread-and-butter mono sounds. I think this is solely down to the Steiner Parker filter. Run its oscillator out through the patchbay into a Moog filter and the difference is night-and-day.
The patchbay was the reason I chose it and it hasn't let my down. It's served as the perfect bridge into Eurorack.
Keyboard / sequencer section is incredibly buggy however, sometimes requiring a reboot. This makes it difficult to consider for use in live setups and less than ideal for integration into complex studio setups. The lack of MIDI Thru is a frustrating omission that is basically inexcusable for this price / form factor.
Avg price: $573.41
Doepfer A-100G6 Rackmountable Eurorack Case with Power Supply
Avg price: $711.00
Avg price: $189.90
Rode NTG2 Multi-Powered Condenser Shotgun Microphone
Avg price: $238.84
AKG K702 Open Studio Reference Headphones
Avg price: $291.10
Expert Sleepers ES-3 Lightpipe/CV Interface
Avg price: $74.04
Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter
Avg price: $250.00
Joranalogue Audio Design Filter 8
Avg price: $290.00
Avg price: $970.66
A must have for any rack
Surely one of the most well thought out module designs to ever grace a rack. Yeah the little knobs can be a little finicky but I can excuse that considering how much functionality is packed into such a small package.
It's ability to be used as a mixer, even multiple mixer at a time, has to be one of my favourite features.
Far from a boring utility module though, as you can get some serious grunt out of the boost switch, especially when stacking multiple stages and utilising the exponential response gain quirk.
Behringer Multicom Pro-XL MDX4600
Avg price: $195.63
About this setup
This gear photo by isaac_newey features 12 pieces of gear, including Arturia MiniFreak, Arturia MiniBrute 2, and Focusrite Scarlett 18i20. The setup spans Modular Synthesizers, Keyboards and Synthesizers, and Studio Equipment, with a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Electronic, Pop, and Rock scenes.